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European societies : fusion or fission? /

This book brings together many of the leading experts in the field to ask whether recent developments in Europe have brought about a higher level of integration or are causing increased divergence and differences between countries.

Détails bibliographiques
Cote:Libro Electrónico
Autres auteurs: Boje, Thomas P., 1944- (Éditeur intellectuel), Steenbergen, Bart van (Éditeur intellectuel), Walby, Sylvia (Éditeur intellectuel)
Format: Électronique eBook
Langue:Inglés
Publié: London ; New York : Routledge, 1999.
Collection:Routledge/European Sociological Association studies in European societies ; 1.
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Accès en ligne:Texto completo
Table des matières:
  • Introduction / Thomas P. Boje, Bart Van Steenbergen and Sylvia Walby
  • Opening article. 'Europe' as issues of sociology / Göran Therborn
  • PART I: Social exclusion and European integration. The revitalization of Western Europe and the politics of the 'social dimension' / Volker Bornschier And Patrick Ziltener
  • European integration: disparate dynamics of bureaucratic control and communicative participation / Marlis Buchmann
  • Gender inequalities in European societies today / Sara Arber
  • The undocumented outsider class: illegal immigrants in Dutch society / Godfried Engbersen
  • PART II: Citizenship and gender. The role of social movements in the project of civil society: the case of the women's movement / Ute Gerhard
  • Women and democratization: some notes on recent changes in Hungary / Julia Szalai
  • Non-standard employment, citizenship and social exclusion in Europe / Rosemary Crompton
  • PART III: Nationalism and ethnicity. Multiculturalism and political integration in European cities / John Rex
  • Nationalism, national identity and citizenship in the new Europe / Mark Mitchell and Dave Russell
  • Nationalism: ethnicity and gender / Sheila Allen
  • The Balkan tragedy: a universal or a particular issue? / Margareta Bertilsson
  • PART IV: Transition and transformation in Central and Eastern Europe. The cultural core of post-communist transformations / Piotr Sztompka
  • The rise of managerialism: the 'new' class after the fall of communism / Iván Szelényi
  • Second thoughts on the transformation in Eastern and Central Europe / Michal Illner
  • PART V: Conclusion. European sociologists between economic globalization and cultural fragmentation / Alain Touraine.